I received an invite from a friend who lives out of state (about 3 hours away) to his daughter's graduation. I have been friends with him for over 35 years, but really only see him at most twice a year for the last 20 years or so. I really don't know his daughter. My questions:
1. I realize he was being nice by sending the invite, but does getting the invite mean a monetary gift must be sent or is a card sufficient?
2. Would you send a card with a monetary gift? and if so why?
3. Where does one draw the line in sending out invites to a child's graduation before it can be perceived as simply a money-grab?
Two other friends of mine in the same situation as me regarding this graduation invite were a little peeved at feeling obligated to send a monetary gift.
Thoughts?
1. I realize he was being nice by sending the invite, but does getting the invite mean a monetary gift must be sent or is a card sufficient?
2. Would you send a card with a monetary gift? and if so why?
3. Where does one draw the line in sending out invites to a child's graduation before it can be perceived as simply a money-grab?
Two other friends of mine in the same situation as me regarding this graduation invite were a little peeved at feeling obligated to send a monetary gift.
Thoughts?
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